Traffic Engineering Implemented in West Jakarta's Latumeten until June 2026
The Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) DKI Jakarta has implemented traffic engineering on several road sections during the construction of the Latumeten flyover in West Jakarta. Acting Head of the Jakarta Transportation Agency, Ujang Harmawan, stated that the traffic arrangements are to support the girder erection work for the flyover, which will proceed in stages from May until June 2026. “In connection with the Girder Erection Work for the Construction of the Latumeten Flyover (FO) in the West Jakarta Administrative City, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Transportation Agency is implementing traffic engineering,” Ujang said in Jakarta on Wednesday (13/5/2026), quoted from Antara. According to him, the flyover construction is being carried out in stages, so traffic management will adjust to the on-site work phases. The first phase involves the delivery and lowering of PC-U girders on the west side of Jalan Prof. Dr. Latumeten from 7–11 May 2026. Subsequently, work will be conducted on the east side of Jalan Dr. Makaliwe Raya from 14–18 May 2026. Meanwhile, the PC-U girder erection on the west side of Jalan Prof. Dr. Latumeten is scheduled for 18–26 May 2026. The work on the east side of Jalan Dr. Makaliwe Raya will take place from 29 May to 5 June 2026. For the west side, large vehicles heading north from the south, east, or west will be diverted via Jalan Daan Mogot and Jalan Pangeran Tubagus Angke. Smaller vehicles can pass through Jalan Hadiah, Jalan Hadiah 1, Jalan Hadiah 2, up to Jalan Prof. Dr. Latumeten Barat 3. Other alternatives include Jalan Dr. Susilo I, Jalan Dr. Muwardi I, Jalan Dr. Muwardi II, Jalan Dr. Muwardi, to Jalan Semeru. Meanwhile, traffic flow from north to south can proceed as usual. Smaller vehicles are directed through Jalan Semeru, Jalan Dr. Muwardi, Jalan Dr. Susilo I, and so on. Drivers can also use Jalan Dr. Semeru I. The DKI Dishub advises road users to adhere to the established traffic arrangements, comply with signs, and follow instructions from officers on the ground. Additionally, the public is urged to prioritise safety while passing through the flyover construction area.